This all-day event will be $20 for IPCNY members, $30 for non-members. The fee includes transport by private bus from IPCNY to the two venues, then back to IPCNY for a tour of the exhibition followed by a reception in the gallery.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018, 6–8pm

Hear artist Richard Tuttle and collaborators Bill Goldston (ULAE), Anne McKeown (the Brodsky Center), and Paul Wong (Dieu Donné) discuss their works on view in Paper/Print: American Hand Papermaking, 1960s to Today, as well as their wider thoughts on paper, print, and their careers in both fields.

In conjunction with Paper/Print: American Hand Papermaking, 1960s to Today, master printer and publisher Kenneth Tyler discusses his key collaborations and innovations in papermaking over a career lasting nearly five decades, beginning with American post-war artists Robert Rauschenberg, David Hockney, and Frank Stella.

Hear curators Susan Gosin and Mina Takahashi introduce this landmark, focused survey of over forty years of close collaboration and cross-pollination between the fields of paper- and printmaking, and view work by over 65 artists who test the limits of these two versatile mediums.